A firecracker, initially at rest, explodes into two fragments. The first, of mas
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A firecracker, initially at rest, explodes into two fragments. The first, of mass 19 g , moves in the positive x direction at 38 m/s . The second moves at 32 m/s .
Part A
Find the mass of the second fragment.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
A firecracker, initially at rest, explodes into two fragments. The first, of mass 19 g , moves in the positive x direction at 38 m/s . The second moves at 32 m/s .
Part A
Find the mass of the second fragment.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
m2 = gExplanation / Answer
Initial Momentum = 0 , As it was at Rest.
Final Momentum = m1*v1 + m2*v2
Momentum Conservation,
Initial Momentum = Final Momentum
m1 = 19 g
v 1 = 38 m/s
m2 = ?
v2 = - 32 m/s
Substituitng Values -
19 * 38 - m2* 32 = 0
m2 = 19*38/32
m2 = 22.56 g
Mass of Second Fragment , m2 = 22.56 g
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